Legends of the Super-Heroes (1979)
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Legends of the Super-Heroes #1 (original airdate February 3, 1979)
- The Challenge
- W: Mike Marmer, Chris Darley; D: Bill Carruthers, Chris Darley
- Story: The Super-Villains have created a bomb in order to destroy the world. The Super-Heroes rise to the challenge, but are tricked into drinking Mordru's magical potion, which robs them of their powers. Will they be able to track down the Super-Villains at their lair and save the world?
- Appearances: Mordru
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Legends of the Super-Heroes #2 (original airdate February 10, 1979)
- The Roast
- W: Mike Marmer, Chris Darley; D: Bill Carruthers, Chris Darley
- Story: Batman & Robin are summoned to the Hall of Justice along with their peers, to be good-naturedly roasted by friend and foe alike. Hosted by Ed McMahon, it was a superhero version of the "Dean Martin Roasts" which had been successful for NBC a few years before.
- Appearances: Mordru
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DC Animated Universe (various series, 1998-2006)
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Superman: The Animated Series #3.03 (original airdate October 31, 1998)
- New Kids in Town
- W: Stan Berkowitz, Rich Fogel; D: Butch Lukic, Dan Riba
- Story: Brainiac travels back in time from the year 2979 to destroy a young Clark Kent before he becomes Superman.
- Appearances: Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl, Chameleon Boy, Clark Kent, Legion Time Bubble, Legion HQ
- Cameo Appearances: Andromeda, Apparition, Bouncing Boy, Brainiac 5, Dream Girl, Gossamer, Kid Quantum (James Cullen), Live Wire, Triad, Ultra Boy
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Justice League Unlimited #1.07 (original airdate September 11, 2004)
- The Greatest Story Never Told
- W: Andrew Kreisberg; D: Dan Riba
- Story: While the League has an epic battle in downtown Metropolis, c-list glory hound Booster Gold learns what it means to be a true hero.
- Appearances: Mordru
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Justice League Unlimited #3.10 (original airdate April 15, 2006)
- Far from Home
- W: Dwayne McDuffie (story), Paul Dini (teleplay); D: Dan Riba
- Story: On her 21st birthday, Supergirl, Green Lantern & Green Arrow are kidnapped and taken to the 31st Century by Brainiac 5 and Bouncing Boy of the Legion of Super-Heroes, where Supergirl is destined to embark on her very last mission -- a battle against the Fatal Five and the Legion itself.
- Appearances: Supergirl, Brainiac 5, Bouncing Boy, Fatal Five, Time Bubble, Flight Ring
- Cameo Appearances: Blok, Chameleon Boy, Colossal Boy, Cosmic Boy, Lightning Lad (formerly Live Wire), Phantom Girl (formerly Apparition), Saturn Girl, Shadow Lass, Timber Wolf, Ultra Boy, Wildfire
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Legion of Super Heroes (season 1, 2006-2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.01 (original airdate September 23, 2006)
- Man of Tomorrow
- W: Amy Wolfram; D: Ben Jones
- Story: When fearsome villains the Fatal Five set their sights on the newly formed Legion of Super Heroes, three of the Legion's members go back in time to get help from the greatest hero of all time: Superman. Instead they find Clark Kent, aware of his powers but not yet of his grand destiny.
- Appearances: Bouncing Boy, Brainiac 5, Lightning Lad, Phantom Girl, Saturn Girl, Superman, Triplicate Girl, Fatal Five, Time Bubble, Flight Ring, Mission Monitor Board
- Cameo Appearances (mentioned): Colossal Boy, Cosmic Boy, Shrinking Violet
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.02 (original airdate September 30, 2006)
- Timber Wolf
- W: Matt Wayne; D: Lauren Montgomery
- Story: A mysterious scientist asks the Legion to help capture a dangerous creature. They succeed, only to discover the creature is nowhere near as dangerous as the scientist himself.
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.03 (original airdate October 7, 2006)
- Legacy
- W: Scott Sonneborn; D: Tim Maltby
- Story: Superman unknowingly saves the life of Alexis, one of the wealthiest people in the galaxy. Alexis and Superman become fast friends, but when Superman's Legion responsibilities get in the way of their friendship, Alexis decides to do something about it...
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.06 (original airdate November 4, 2006)
- Phantoms
- W: Rob Hoegee; D: Tim Maltby
- Story: When Superman accidentally opens a gateway to a phantom dimension, a young man with powers identical to his is freed in the process. Now Superman must not only stop this destructive visitor, but also rescue the Legionnaires when they become trapped in the visitor's dimension.
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.05 (original airdate November 11, 2006)
- Champions
- W: Matt Wayne; D: Lauren Montgomery
- Story: While supporting Lighting Lad as he competes in the challenging Galactic Games, Superman and Phantom Girl uncover a sinister plot by the Fatal Five! Lightning Lad has troubles of his own when he finds his biggest competition from someone close to him.
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.04 (original airdate November 18, 2006)
- Fear Factory
- W: John Esposito; D: Ben Jones
- Story: During a cosmic storm, the team takes refuge in a creepy, derelict space station. On board, one-by-one, each Legionnaire faces his or her deepest fear -- and then disappears.
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.09 (original airdate February 3, 2007)
- Brain Drain
- W: Rob Hummell; D: Tim Maltby
- Story: A major malfunction sends Brainiac 5's genius IQ plummeting. To obtain the rare element needed to save him, Superman and Timber Wolf must travel to the most inhospitable planet in the galaxy -- and thanks to a transporter accident, they have only Brainy's head to guide them.
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.08 (original airdate February 10, 2007)
- Lightning Storm
- W: Stan Berkowitz; D: Laruen Montgomery
- Story: Much to the Legion's disappointment, Lighting Lad accepts an invitation to join an older, "cooler" team. Once there, however, Lightning Lad realizes these new heroes aren't exactly what they seem. Now, caught between the Legion and his new friends, Lighting Lad must decide once and for all where his loyalties lie.
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